10 Wednesday, October 27. 1993 ENTERTAINMENT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN CALENDAR: Continued from Page 9. cony/public $15; box/students and public $50 orchestra seats/public $15; second balcony/students $6, second balcony/public $12; first balcony/students $7.50, first bal- Faculty Recital: Kansas Brass Quintet 7:30 p.m. Monday at Swarthout Recital Hall, free Tubafest Recital: KU Tuba/Euphonium Concert 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at Swarthout Recital Hall, free KU Opera: "The Old Maid and the Thief," "A Hand of Bridge" and "The Stoned Guest" 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Nov. 3 at Inge Theatre, public $6, students $3 $2.40 per hour until 6:00 p.m. Granada Wednesday Night student ID night 18 and up Do you have a sore throat or fever? Hockenbury Tavern 1016 Massachusetts Wed.-Interstring Thurs.-Slam Jammy with Motherwell Fri.-Lonesome Hounddogs Sat. - Critical Invasion Sun.-Halloween Party with Salty Iguanas & Monterrey Jack 865-4055 First Impressions powerful impressions of your own. And right now is a great time to look at the LC III because the Union Tech Center has it on sale at its lowest price ever. My first impression of the Macintosh LC III was that this was a powerful machine able to give my presentations some punch. I was right. Its a great computer that will help you make some HARVEY: Sequel to 'Carnival of Souls' planned Continued from Page 9. more than 30 years later. more than 30 years later: Harvey and writer Clifford received a lifetime achievement award in 1988 from the Kansas Film Institute at the Annual Kansas Film and Video Festival. But it was the attention brought to the film by the 1989 U.S.A. Film Festival in Dallas that lead to an avalanche of invitations to screen the film at other festivals. Those screenings led to a successful, limited re-release of the film. And the phenomenon just kept growing. "Carnival" was shown across the country and around the world. Harvey suddenly found himself somewhat of a celebrity. A festival in Germany paid all expenses to fly Harvey to its screening of "Carnival." "I was surprised I had a reputation in Europe even before the re-release," Harvey said. "Just as I did here." "Carnival" was mentioned in the Nov. 11 Rolling Stone as one of the 10 scariest movies you've-never-heard-of on home video. Roger Ebert described Sidney Burger's character, the lead role, as "the definitive study of a nerd in lust." evaluatory of diverse Hilligoss, the film's lead actress, is working on a sequel she wrote, but the project has been postponed because of a lack of financing. The sequel, set to be filmed in Lawrence, would cost at least $2.4 million Harvey, who is now retired, said his movie remained popular because it was more than just ordinary film making. "It inspired to be more than just the chase film, the blood and guts of the time and so forth," he said. "We relied on horror of the mind rather than the body. That's the best kind." LITTLE JAYHANK SLAM-DUNK CONTEST - Meet the Women's basketball Team - AND MORE! - 12:01 a.m. - Men's Basketball Scrimmage For Information, Call 864-7972 1